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Old 05-24-2010, 12:24 PM
Malrubius Malrubius is offline
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The issue is we are not talking about what other servers are doing. We are talking about 2 places. Here and Live timeframe aprox 1 decade ago. Dont care what other servers do since they are not trying to emulate live a decade ago.

When those "other" servers start to emulate live from about a decade ago then you can use them as a guide line or use them to state your case. Untill then your statment has no room here.

Pretty easy train of thought to follow. Let me know if you need further clarification.
'tis an easy train of thought to follow, but the train ain't moving.

You're saying that those "other" servers can't be used as a guide line regarding 2-boxing, because they are not trying to emulate live from about a decade ago. That is what you said.

Okay then, I'll bite. Why would 2-boxing on a classic EQ server be any less abused than 2-boxing on other servers. If all the servers being compared are free emu servers?
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Old 05-24-2010, 01:24 PM
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Also I wanted to add a point. A lot of people fight for the "classic" feel of EQ but in reality they have grown accustomed to the newer features of EQ. Some innovations that have made EQ better are not classic at all. Let us not forget about linked items and when kunark comes out, the / commands for spending AA points. hehe [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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